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	<title>Orchestras Canada &#187; Sooke Philharmonic Orchestra</title>
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		<title>Competitions and Awards</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 15:58:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Sooke Philharmonic Society has announced the results of its 5th Annual Don Chrysler Concerto Competition for Young Musicians, held on May 1st at the Philip T. Young Recital Hall, University of Victoria. The competition adjudicators were Marc Destrubé, Ross Ingstrup and Gordon Macpherson. The 1st prize winner was Phillip Manning, violin. Phillip performed Violin [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>Sooke Philharmonic Society </strong>has announced the results of its <strong>5th Annual Don Chrysler Concerto Competition for Young Musicians</strong>, held on May 1st at the <strong>Philip T. Young Recital Hall</strong>, <strong>University of Victoria</strong>. The competition adjudicators were <strong>Marc Destrubé, Ross Ingstrup</strong> and <strong>Gordon Macpherson</strong>.  The 1st prize winner was <strong>Phillip Manning</strong>, violin. Phillip performed <em>Violin Concerto No. 1</em>, by <strong>Max Bruch</strong>. He will perform the concerto with the <strong>Sooke Philharmonic Orchestra</strong> at the &#8220;Celebration of Young Artists&#8221; Concert, which will be held in Sooke on October 30 and in Victoria on October 31, 2010. Phillip also won a $500 prize courtesy of <strong>Long &amp; McQuade</strong>.  Other laureates include pianist <strong>Grace Ma</strong> (second prize), saxophonist <strong>Hanjie Bai</strong>, violinist <strong>Jordan Vermes</strong>, and pianists <strong>Karnsiri Laothamatas</strong> and <strong>Matthew Stubbs</strong>.  Details for the 2011 competition will be posted <a href="http://www.sookephil.ca/">here </a>in the near future.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, in another part of the &#8220;competitions and awards&#8221; forest, the <strong>Cultural Careers Council of Ontario</strong> is now calling for nominations for the inaugural <strong>Robert Johnston Work in Culture Award</strong>, to be presented annually to an individual who has demonstrated a tenacious commitment to furthering human resources development in the cultural sector in Ontario, as a manager, mentor, supporter or educator.  The Award is named in honour of <strong>Robert Johnston</strong>, long-standing (and now retired) Executive Director of Cultural Careers Council Ontario.  The Award is open to individuals (artists and administrators) who have contributed a minimum of 10 years of professional service to the arts and cultural industries, and the deadline for nominations is June 15, 2010.  For more information, please visit CCCO&#8217;s website <a href="http://workinculture.ca/news/RobertJohnstonawardnominationpkg.pdf.pdf">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Great Big Concert in Victoria</title>
		<link>http://orchestrascanada.org/2010/05/07/great-big-concert-in-victoria/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 17:39:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We loved this report from self-described &#8220;Viola #14&#8243; of the Sooke Philharmonic, Ian Grant &#8211; and we&#8217;re printing it in its entirety About two years ago, the directors of three community orchestras in the Victoria area sat down over coffee to discuss an idea one of them had proposed. The three were Yariv Aloni, director [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We loved this report from self-described &#8220;Viola #14&#8243; of the <strong>Sooke Philharmonic</strong>, <strong>Ian Grant</strong> &#8211; and we&#8217;re printing it in its entirety</p>
<p>About two years ago, the directors of three community orchestras in the Victoria area sat down over coffee to discuss an idea one of them had proposed. The three were <strong>Yariv Aloni</strong>, director of the <strong>Victoria Chamber Orchestra</strong> and original proponent of the idea, <strong>George Corwin</strong>, who directs the <strong>Civic Orchestra of Victoria</strong>, and <strong>Norman Nelson</strong>, director of the <strong>Sooke Philharmonic Orchestra</strong>. The three found themselves in agreement with the proposal: to present a concert consisting of the members of all three orchestras.</p>
<p>Programs involving two orchestras are fairly common, but combining three full orchestras in a single program is rare, and in fact none has been reported previously to those involved in “A Sonic Celebration” which was performed in Victoria on Saturday, April 17th, 2010. Certainly none has been performed previously on Vancouver Island; possibly <strong>Orchestras Canada</strong> may have on record such a performance given elsewhere in Canada. (Editor&#8217;s note: other than the massed orchestras created for <strong>Ontario Youth Orchestra Festivals</strong> in the past, we are not aware of such a program. Readers: comment away!)</p>
<p>Putting together a successful program consisting of more than 120 musicians is no simple task, but everyone involved in the enterprise responded with enthusiasm. The venue was the <strong>Farquhar Auditorium </strong>at the <strong>University of Victoria</strong>, a simple choice since it has the largest concert platform in the region. Choosing an appropriate program was a bit more difficult: each director proposed a piece that he would conduct, but there were obstacles concerning two of them. One early proposal, <strong>William Walton</strong>’s <em>Belshazzar’s Feast</em>, which calls for large resources, had to be set aside, owing to the provincial government’s recent reduction of grants to the arts. The final choice consisted of <strong>Tchaikovsky</strong>’s <em>Fantasy Overture to Romeo and Juliet</em>, conducted by Yariv Aloni; <strong>Saint-Saen</strong>’s Piano Concerto No. 5 (“the Egyptian’) with soloist <strong>Cary Chow</strong>, conducted by George Corwin; and the final work was <strong>Elgar</strong>’s <em>Enigma Variations, op.36,</em> conducted by <strong>Norman Nelson</strong>.</p>
<p>Preparing and assembling such an outsized undertaking required close support and cooperation, not only from the three orchestras but also their boards and others, including the management of the concert hall. In spite of lurking setbacks, the entire enterprise was performed without a hitch and received a lengthy standing ovation from the audience at its completion.</p>
<p>Whether a precedent was set by this huge undertaking, involving three separate organizations, remains unknown. Certainly the opportunity to bring together such a large assemblage of musicians is only possible because of the considerable volunteer efforts of everyone involved.</p>
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		<title>New seasons / websites</title>
		<link>http://orchestrascanada.org/2009/08/28/new-seasonswebsites/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 15:37:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>katherine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Sooke Philharmonic Orchestra has announced its 2009-2010 season, and you can learn more about it and the orchestra here. Montreal’s Quatuor Molinari (Olga Ranzenhofer and Frédéric Bednarz, violins; Frédéric Lambert, viola; Pierre-Alain Bouvrette, cello) has just announced its thirteenth anniversary season – a season that contains three distinct series, and an intriguing range of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>Sooke Philharmonic Orchestra</strong> has announced its 2009-2010 season, and you can learn more about it and the orchestra <a href="http://www.sookephil.ca ">here</a>.</p>
<p>Montreal’s <strong>Quatuor Molinari</strong> (<strong>Olga Ranzenhofer</strong> and <strong>Frédéric Bednarz</strong>, violins; <strong>Frédéric Lambert</strong>, viola; <strong>Pierre-Alain Bouvrette</strong>, cello) has just announced its thirteenth anniversary season – a season that contains three distinct series, and an intriguing range of Canadian and international quartet repertoire.  You can learn more by visiting their website <a href="http://www.quatuormolinari.qc.ca">here</a>.</p>
<p>The <strong>Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra</strong> has recently launched a new website, where you can check out photos from the orchestra’s July concerts at the Forks, in Kenora and with <strong>Video Games Live</strong>.  They also note – proudly – that “we&#8217;ve made it easier than ever to buy tickets online.&#8221; You can admire it <a href="http://www.wso.ca">here</a>.</p>
<p>The <strong>Vancouver Island Symphony Orchestra</strong> launched its fresh and informative new website last May, and we missed it!  Fortunately, you can still find it <a href="http://vancouverislandsymphony.com/">here</a>.</p>
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